When someone dies by suicide, the words we use to describe their death can either deepen stigma or foster understanding. Phrases like ‘committed suicide’ can carry outdated connotations of language ...
Language can shape human lives. The use of “disorder” vs. “difference,” “weird” vs. “sensory sensitive,” or “oddball” vs. “neurodivergent” influences how we are treated by schools and employers, ...
Access to language is essential for the Deaf community, but it isn't always guaranteed — especially in isolated parts of ...